Ava Endy likens her great-grandfather to Mufasa.

father. Mufasa and mitzvot? Rafi-
ki and reverence? It is all good,
adds Portnoy, the cantor from
Main Line Reform, all part of
the bigger picture. “As we say
whenever our Torah is read,
chadesh yameinu kedem, renew
for us our first days and first
dreams,” he notes.

“As the Circle of Life con-
tinues its inevitable swirl and
flow, we will always face new
challenges and circumstances,
some daunting, yet always find
core strength and direction in
the eternal values of our God.”
Michael Elkin is features editor
of the Jewish Exponent.

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